Teddy Roosevelt

  • Theodore Roosevelt is born

    Theodore Roosevelt is born

    heodore Roosevelt was born in New York City. He grew up sickly but became strong and loved nature and adventure.
  • Named President when McKinley is assassinated

    Named President when McKinley is assassinated

    After President McKinley was shot and died, Roosevelt became the 26th President of the United States at age 42.
  • Energy Crisis – Anthracite Coal Strike

    Energy Crisis – Anthracite Coal Strike

    Coal miners went on strike for better pay. Roosevelt helped both sides reach an agreement, showing fairness and leadership.
  • Elkins Act Passed

    Elkins Act Passed

    This law stopped railroads from giving secret discounts to companies. Roosevelt wanted to control unfair business practices.
  • Pelican Island, Florida named first National Wildlife Refuge

    Pelican Island, Florida named first National Wildlife Refuge

    Roosevelt protected Pelican Island to save birds from hunting. It became the first National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S
  • Wins first full term as President

    Wins first full term as President

    Roosevelt won the presidential election easily, earning his own full term after finishing McKinley’s.
  • Yosemite under Federal Control

    Yosemite under Federal Control

    Roosevelt made Yosemite Valley part of the national parks under federal protection. He wanted to save America’s natural beauty.
  • Passage of Pure Food and Drug Act

    Passage of Pure Food and Drug Act

    This law made food and medicine safer after reports of dirty factories. Roosevelt helped protect public health.
  • Devil’s Tower, Wyoming named first National Monument

    Devil’s Tower, Wyoming named first National Monument

    Roosevelt used the new Antiquities Act to protect Devil’s Tower. It became the first U.S. National Monument.
  • Leaves presidency, visits Africa

    Leaves presidency, visits Africa

    After finishing his term, Roosevelt went on a safari in Africa to hunt and collect animal specimens for museums.
  • Runs for presidency, unsuccessfully for Bull-Moose Party

    Runs for presidency, unsuccessfully for Bull-Moose Party

    Roosevelt ran again for President with the new Progressive (“Bull Moose”) Party but lost to Woodrow Wilson.